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Roughly two weeks and 2 million viewings since the controversial "Hillary 1984" video was posted on YouTube, its maker has stepped forward: It's Phil de Vellis, an Internet professional, and he's "proud of it." In a post on the Huffington Post Web site on Wednesday afternoon, de Vellis -- a strategist with an Internet company that has ties to the Barack Obama campaign -- claimed that he is "parkridge47," the person responsible for posting the anti-Clinton video on YouTube. Sen. Clinton was born in Park Ridge, Ill., in 1947.
Posted by: edweirdness 2007-03-22 14:04:34 In reply to: Katherine Noyes
At least Phil should have no trouble finding a new job, a better job. The video was as disturbing as it was well done. Hillary, the hell you say!

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